Best & Worst Online Businesses to Start in 2025
Summary
TLDRهذا ملخص لنص فيديو يناقش أفضل أنواع ال الأعمال التي يمكن للأشخاص الجدد بدءها. ينصح النص بتجنب الأفكار التقليدية مثل التجارة الإلكترونية والمنتجات الرقمية، وبدلاً من ذلك، يقترح بدء أعمال تعتمد على الخدمة مثل ال自由职业. يوضح النص الفوائد والسلبيات لكل نوع من الأعمال، وي放入ها في ترتيب من حيث السهولة والabilidad للبدء والنمو.
Takeaways
- 🚫 تنصح المقدمة بتجنب البدء في أعمال تجارية مثل التجاره الإلكترونية والشحن المباشر والمنتجات الرقمية والتسويق التابعة، لأنها ليست مناسبة للمبتدئين.
- 📈 تتضمن ال Empresas ال可持续发展 وال长约期، مما يعني أنها ليست مرهقة في الزمن.
- 🔍 تم وضع جميع خيارات الأعمال في جدول Notion واضافت الخبرة والبحث ال額extra لتحديد ال Enterprises المناسبة للبدء.
- 🏭 تتضمن الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات مثل البضاعة الفعلية والمنتجات الرقمية، ولكنها تتطلب استثمار مقدم وخبرة تامة.
- 📉 تعتبر الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات معقدة و酝酿高风险، وتستغرق وقتًا طويلاً للحصول على أرباح.
- 💡 توفر الأعمال القائمة على المحتوى مثل اليوتيوب والبلوجر والبرودكاست مدخلاً إلى مصادر دخل متعددة، ولكنها تتطلب مقدمة والعمل الشاق.
- 💼 تعتبر الأعمال القائمة على الخدمة، مثل الFreelancing، أفضل الخيار للمبتدئين، حيث أنها تتطلب خبرة قليلة وتكاليف انشائية منخفضة.
- 🔝 توفر الوظائف المتوسطة脏器ةة中级至高级Freelancing Opportunities薪酬更高,时间安排更灵活,但需要特定的技能和更多的工作经验.
- 👥 يمكن أن تتضمن الأعمال القائمة على الخدمة المؤسسات الأكبر من الفرد، مثل 代理机构, التي تتطلب خبرة وإدارة متقدمة.
- 💰 يمكن للأفراد البدء كFreelancers في الدرجة الأساسية والعمل وتعلم على الوظيفة، ثم التطور لتصبح Free-lancers في الدرجة المتوسطة脏器ةة中级، أو حتى开设自己的代理机构.
Q & A
ما هي الأنواع الثلاث الأساسية للشركات التي يمكن أن تبدأ بها المبتدئين؟
-الأنواع الثلاثة هي: منتج-based business (تجارة منتجات)، محتوى-based business (محتوى)، وخدمة-based business (خدمات).
لماذا تعتبر تجارة المنتجات سيئة للمبتدئين؟
-لأن هذا يتطلب مسبقاً تمويل ورأس مال للبدء، وتلك الأعمال تتطلب وقتًا طويلاً للربح، وهناك مخاطر عالية للفشل.
ما هي الأنواع الرئيسية للمنتجات في الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات؟
-هناك منتجات طبيعية مثل البضاعة، ومنتجات رقمية مثل القوالب والبرامج والدورات التدريبية.
لماذا تنصح بالبدء بالمحتوى-based business؟
-تفتح العديد من مصادر الدخل، ويمكن أن تبني جمهورًا من الناس الذين يحبون ما تحب. لكنها متنافسة جدًا.
ما هي الفوائد المصاحبة لبدء محتوى-based business؟
-يمكنك الحصول على دخل من الإعلانات والرعاية، والمنتجات الرقمية والفيزيائية، وإنشاء عضوية.
لماذا تعتبر الخدمة-based business أفضل الخيار بالنسبة للمبتدئين؟
-لا تتطلب الكثير من الخبرة، وليست مكلفة للبدء، ويمكنك التعلم في العمل.
ما هي الفرق بين الوظائف المقدمة من الخدمة الفردية والوظائف المتوسطة؟
-الوظائف الفردية تتضمن الوظائف البسيطة التي يمكن البدء بها بلا خبرة، مثل الكتابة والتصميم، بينما الوظائف المتوسطة تتطلب مهارات أكثر.
Outlines
🚀 البدء في الأعمال: الأنواع الثلاث الرئيسية للأعمال
هذا النص يتحدث عن الأنواع الثلاث الرئيسية للأعمال التي يمكن للأشخاص البدء بها، وخاصة الأفراد الجدد في عالم الأعمال. يتضمن النص تحليلًا مفصلًا لأنواع الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات، مثل الأعمال القائمة على البضاعة الفعلية ومنتجات الطباعة على الطلب، ومنتجات الكترونية مثل الدورات التدريبية والبرامج. يشدد النص على أن الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات ليست خيارًا جيدًا للمبتدئين نظرًا لتكاليف البدء ومدى ال复杂性 والتكاليف. ينصح النص بالبحث عن أساليب بدء الأعمال التي لا تتطلب خبرات أو مال كثيرة، وأن تكون أقل مخاطرة وأكثر قابلية للربح.
📈 الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات: الفوائد والسلبيات
يناقش النص فوائد وسلبيات بدء أعمال تعتمد على منتجات فعلية ومنتجات رقمية. يوضح النص أن الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات تتطلب استثمارات مقدمة ومعرفة تجارية عالية ومعرفة في التسويق، وأنه من الصعب تلقي العملاء إذا لم يكن لديك مال للإعلانات أو الجمهور ال既有. يشدد النص على أن الأعمال القائمة على المنتجات معقدة و酝酿时间长، مما يجعلها خيارًا غير ملائم للمبتدئين.
💡 الأعمال القائمة على المحتوى: الابتكارات والتحديات
يتناول النص الأعمال القائمة على المحتوى، مثل اليوتيوب والمدونة والبودكاست، وكيف أن هذه الأعمال تتطلب التركيز على المحتوى والتفاعل مع الجمهور. يوضح النص أنه من المهم أن يكون المحتوى مميزًا وذات دقة لكي يتفوق على المنافسة العنيدة. يشدد على أنه قد يتطلب وقتًا طويلاً لبدء ال嫌钱 من الأعمال القائمة على المحتوى، وينصح بالبدء بهذه الطريقة جانبيًا حتى لا تعتمد عليه مباشرة كمصدر رئيسي للدخل.
🛠 الأعمال القائمة على الخدمة: الΒ freelance و الوكالات
يناقش النص الأعمال القائمة على الخدمة، مثل الΒ freelance والوكالات، وكيف أن هذه الأعمال هي أفضل الخيار للأشخاص الجدد في الأعمال نظرًا لأنها تتطلب menos de experiencia y inversion inicial y ofrece oportunidades para aprender y ganar dinero rápidamente. يوضح النص الاختلاف بين الΒ freelance الjunior y الmid-to-senior، بالإضافة إلى الΒ freelance المستقلة والوكالات، والفوائد والتحديات لكل واحد.
📊 جدول التصنيف: التحليلات والتطورات المالية
في هذا النص، يتم تقديم جدول تصنيف يتضمن مقارنة بين أنواع مختلفة من الأعمال بناءً على التكلفة المطلوبة للبدء، الدخل المحتمل، المدى، والخطر. يتضمن النص تحليلًا للوظائف المختلفة والأرباح المتوقعة، بالإضافة إلى النصائح حول كيفية بدء الأعمال الΒ freelance.
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Keywords
💡مستثمر ال Couch
💡المنتجات ال_based
💡المنتجات الرقمية
💡المحتوى-based
💡الخدمات-based
💡التسويق السلبي
💡التسويق
💡التركيز
💡ال自有品牌
💡التكنولوجيا الأساسية
💡ال自有资金
Highlights
Beginner entrepreneurs should avoid passive income schemes like e-commerce and affiliate marketing.
Three main types of businesses suitable for beginners include product-based, content-based, and service-based businesses.
Product-based businesses are complex and risky for beginners due to the need for upfront investment and experience.
Physical product businesses involve high competition and the need for traffic, marketing knowledge, and possibly an existing audience.
Digital product businesses, despite being cheaper to produce, face high competition and require significant marketing efforts.
Content-based businesses like blogging or YouTube require a strong competitive edge and lots of upfront work for little initial return.
Service-based businesses, especially junior freelancing, are recommended for beginners due to lower risk and opportunity to learn on the job.
Freelancing allows for learning business operations from behind the scenes and can lead to other business ventures.
Mid to senior level freelancing offers better pay and the potential for income not directly tied to billable hours.
Agencies are scalable and lucrative but require experience, management skills, and a solid sales pipeline.
The tier list ranks business types by barrier to entry, short-term income potential, long-term potential, and risk.
Having a big audience or additional money can be a requirement for success in some business types.
The notion table includes detailed pros, cons, and salary ranges for different business roles.
The video provides a roadmap for business progression from junior freelancer to potential agency owner.
The speaker shares personal experience and learnings from a career in freelancing and business management.
A video on the best and worst freelancing niches is recommended for those considering junior freelancing.
Transcripts
this is a definitive tier list for what
business to start if you are a beginner
and I know most gurus are telling you to
do the whole Sexy passive income thing
things like e-commerce Drop Shipping
print on demand digital products
affiliate marketing but those are
honestly the worst types of businesses
you can start if you are a beginner so
let's not do that I don't want you to
waste your time or money starting the
wrong type of business if I had no money
and no experience these are the types of
businesses that I would actually look to
start these businesses don't require
much work experience they're not
expensive to start they won't take years
to make money from they're not high risk
and they're actually long-term
sustainable AKA you won't hate it in two
months how do we know this we put all
the business options we could think of
into a notion table I added in all of my
experience with them my team did a ton
of extra research and this is what we
came to now you're probably looking at
this feeling overwhelmed feeling like
there are a thousand different types of
businesses you can start but actually
all of these businesses can be boiled
down can be grouped into just three big
types of overarching businesses so let's
go through them so the first type is a
product based business so product is
really literally anything you can think
of you could sell cats that's a product
you could sell puzzles you could sell a
couch you could sell pillows those are
product type businesses right and I
already put these in D tier because the
reality of product based businesses is
they are a great business model only if
you have the actual experience to make
them work and the money to invest to get
them going because again product
businesses require an upfront investment
and if you have time to wait for money
and results because it will take a while
because product based businesses like
most businesses are way more complex
than gurus will tell beginners they are
but they are a terrible business idea if
you're inexperienced and you want to
make money somehow in the short term
because it is so high risk to start a
product business there is a very high
rate of failure way more complex than
people think and it takes way longer to
be profitable than some of the other
business models that we'll talk about in
the rest of this video now to dive into
a little bit more specific there are two
types of product based businesses
there's number one physical products so
this is physical physical products can
be sold via like Drop Shipping online
store print on demand now there are pros
and cons to each of these I want I don't
want to be biased so I'm going to tell
you all the pros and cons just super
realistically Pros big Financial
opportunity if done correctly there are
very many million dooll multi-million
dollar billion doll product based
businesses you have a lot of autonomy as
a CEO freedom to do whatever you want
it's really your thing it's very
scalable once you get hiring and systems
in place and the results are pretty
detached from your time it's not tied to
how many hours you're sitting there and
doing the work most of the time now my
stomach is also starting to growl I'm
always hungry when I record but cons so
many cons it really requires a high
level knowledge of most things in
business but specifically traffic and
marketing and that then requires either
money so investing in traffic so paying
for ads to your product because you need
traffic or an existing audience so if
you have 100K people on Instagram that
would be interested in your product you
need something like that or you need the
time and patience to actually build the
audience because people will not
magically show up to buy your product if
you do not have the money to pay for ads
or if you do not have an existing
audience so that's just a reality check
there it's very hard to start a product
based business if you don't have one of
those prerequisites it also requires a
very high knowledge of product or time
for you to figure all of this knowledge
about product out so I'm talking like
validation how do you actually make sure
it's a product that people want and that
there is a clear enough USP so that
actually it is competitive in the market
that you are looking to go into also
packaging messaging pricing Logistics I
mean I have never had a physical product
business might be the next business that
I try to start but I cannot even imagine
how complicated it is to figure out
things like Logistics
suppliers I don't even know the key
wordss like that's how unfamiliar I am
with this type of business because I
think there is just so much to it when
you're actually producing a product and
then you're trying to figure out how to
do all of the shipping and returns and I
don't know it just sounds really
complicated but potentially my next
challenge so all of this just means that
it's very high risk depending on your
skill level also tons of hard work
upfront before you maybe even make a
profit it's not even guaranteed that
you'll ever make a profit but there will
be tons of work where there might be
months where you have zero income coming
in so unless you have a supplemental
income Source I just wouldn't recommend
this basically it also requires initial
startup investment you have to invest in
like producing the product in setting up
website and setting up I don't know
traffic sources starting to build an
audience paying for ads whatever that
looks like yeah can take a really long
time and potentially lower profit
margins than the product type I'm about
to talk about so just some things to
keep in mind now so the second type of
product based business so physical is
like physical right in my hand a
physical thing the second type is
digital digital is just something that
is not like this good explanation to so
when it comes to digital products I'm
talking all things templates tools
printables workshops online courses
events newsletters anything that's like
intangible it might be more
knowledge-based products essentially and
transmit it over the Internet Pros it is
cheaper and faster to make them physical
products right it's much cheaper to
produce a PDF than to maybe like produce
a comb and because it's cheaper and
faster to make Than Physical products it
is a lower risk type of product to make
it is also way more scalable it has much
better profit margins Than Physical
product because with a digital thing you
can duplicate it essentially for free
there isn't like cost of whatever it
takes the materials to make this comb
right if I want to make a duplicate of
an online course for another student
then the profit margin is super chill
there are also so many specific niches
you can Target with digital products
which I think is super advantageous
because that gives you a huge
competitive advantage and it can be semi
passive so some pros but cons and I
cannot stress this enough there are huge
Cons with digital products okay and I
have made a lot of money from digital
products so I want to be the first to
say digital products are incredibly hard
because they are so cheap and easy for
anyone to make the barrier to entry to
make a digital product is very very low
and so a lot of people make them and
what happens when a lot of people make
digital products is there is extremely
high competition extremely high
competition means that your digital
product has to be very Diversified very
specific very very unique in some way to
actually get a chance to be sold or you
have to have a high knowledge of traffic
or have things like money to invest in
paid ads or an existing audience already
or the time to build an audience of your
own to sell your digital products to
people will not magically show up to buy
an average digital product from you wow
that was kind of mean I'm sorry that's I
yeah I just wish I could tell more
beginners this because I see a lot of
beginners be like oh digital products
are so easy I'll just make a digital
product I'll try to sell it on Etsy but
the truth is there's just so much more
behind that that I feel like these
digital product gurus are not telling
you again it requires a very high
knowledge of product or time to figure
it all out there is a lot to digital
products it's not just you make an
online course and people will magically
show up and bang down your digital door
to try to buy it most of the time it
requires things like a product
validation first of all ensuring the
thing that you're creating people
actually want it's actually unique you
need to think about things like traffic
sources potentially sales funnels if
it's a high ticket product to nurture
the relationship and build enough trust
that people would actually give you a
lot of money for a digital product
something that is not physical and yeah
customer support product fulfillment
ensuring that people are happy
optimizing the product there's a lot to
it there's really a lot to it and this
is coming from somebody who's made
hundreds of thousands of dollars with
digital products so yeah all that goes
to say I think it's very high risk
depending on your experience level I
don't recommend it to beginners it can
take months to to make money and many
people never make money of course you
can say de it's faster to make so I
might as well try it go ahead try it but
I'll just say this is not what I recom
recommend to beginners especially not as
your first thing you can do this like
later on the side of stuff but don't
make it your main thing where you're
counting on this to make you money to
pay rent essentially especially if you
don't have a specific skill set or
specific experience with something if
you're like highly niched expert then
digital products might work for you but
again this tier list is for beginners
okay I would slot digital products into
the C tier because I think it is easier
and cheaper Than Physical products to
make but I still think it is incredibly
misleading in how easy it is to make
money I don't think it's easy to make
money with a digital product okay so
that was the first type of business
product based now I want to talk about
the next type of business which I think
is another one of these sexy options
that often are sold as way easier than
they are the next type is a
content-based business so I'm talking
about all people who make money off of
content some way shape or form me
filming this YouTube video this YouTube
video is content the YouTube pays me a
little bit of money depending on how
many people see this and watch the ads
this is content-based business right so
content-based businesses all things
YouTubers influencers podcasters
bloggers these are all content-based
businesses because they create the
content whether that is a blog post a
video um streamers on Twitch are also
creating content in the Stream the
stream is the content Pros it's a
gateway to so many income streams right
ad Revenue sponsorships digital and
physical products you can start a
membership you can start a community so
many things you can have multiple income
streams you can build a community of
like-minded people who love what you
love so cool f Fortune fun all the
things they tell you right Pros very
easy Pros but cons and this is coming
from someone who's been making YouTube
videos for 3 years and making tons of
other types of content as well for years
and years and years it is extremely
competitive again because I think so
many people are sold like oh it's very
easy to become a content creator a lot
of people try to become content creators
and thus the market is very flooded and
there is a lot of competition like if
you go on Tik Tok the fact that there is
so much content you can scroll endlessly
which means you need a very strong
Competitive Edge to stand out and that
means your personality or your Authority
or your editing style or your way of
conveying information or your lifestyle
is really interesting I don't know you
have really cute cats that's what I lean
on and of course tons of upfront work
creating content for free talk to any
content creator and ask them how long
did you make free content for and it
will probably be months if not years
before they ever saw any amount of money
it took me nine months to get monetized
here on YouTube and after that they were
paying me like $20 a month or something
it takes time to learn how to be a good
content creator to create content to get
clarity on what Niche you're in to get
clarity on who you're speaking to to get
clarity on what they are liking about
your cont even I'm not clear about that
sometimes so it takes time to figure all
these things out and of course this all
means it's very high risk many people do
not succeed so I would just recommend if
you feel called to create content do it
on the side of something else that is
bringing you income so that you're not
putting all of this pressure on the
content to generate income come
immediately and of course it could
potentially be hard for your mental
health to feel like you are the product
because essentially when you are content
based when you're personality based when
you're brand-based business you are the
thing that you are selling so that means
potentially if you ever don't want to
show up and be the face of your business
anymore your business will suffer
because so much relies on the trust and
relationship you have with the audience
essentially so that's why I would slot
all of these into B tier especially for
beginners I think it's a good option I
would do it on the side and the reason
that I have it above the products is
because I think at least with creating
content you are understanding how to get
attention you are understanding
potentially more about how to drive
traffic you are potentially building an
audience which is really important if
you want to start a product-based
business right when you start making
content you get that like communication
back and forth with your audience you
start learning what they need what their
problems are what Solutions you could
potentially propose to them how you can
make that solution really good fit for
them you learn messaging around how to
communicate in a way that they will
understand you that is all Superior
knowledge if you ever want to start a
product business which is why I put it
above the products okay so the third
type of business this is what we've been
hyping up to this is what I've been
building you up to I think this is the
best option for beginners and that is a
service-based business so a
service-based business there are two
types of service-based business the
first type is a solo service typed
business which you might know better as
freelancing freelancing is when you do a
service for somebody like copywriting
you make a graphic and canva you help
them manage a project and they pay you
for the time that you do doing that for
them the time you do doing that for them
the time you spend doing that for them
now I separated freelancing into two
separate things one is Junior
freelancing and one is mid to senior
freelancing so Junior freelancing roles
are roles I consider you don't need a
lot of experience to start you can just
get started with it with a bit of
Googling with a bit of figuring out with
a bit of log common sense and good soft
skills essentially Pros here yeah sell
your time if you are worried that you
don't have experience business owners
will pay for your time business owners
are very busy they don't have time you
can just sell them your time to figure
things out to figure out how canva Works
to make a graphic for them to I don't
know go figure out how zapier works and
set up a Zap for them there are so many
things that business owners will pay for
and time is a huge component of that so
if you have time and you don't have
experience sell the time get paid to
learn on the job this is and I know this
doesn't sound like it but this is the
biggest of all time this is so so so
important that this is a massive
learning opportunity I cannot overstate
how insanely impactful this backstage
pass is I worked as a freelancer
full-time for years and years and years
I was a business manager so a mid to
senior level freelancer for my clients I
eventually like was their fractional coo
I got to see exactly how all these
businesses ran behind the scenes like
six and seven figure businesses I knew
exactly what types of products they
created why they created them them how
they fulfilled them how they got
customers traffic sources they use pros
and cons of different traffic sources
Marketing sales everything this
is priceless information and I was
behind the scenes of 40 plus freelance
businesses so I got to see so many
different types of things so many
different mistakes failures successes
what works well in different types of
Industries invaluable experience if you
ever want to start any type of other
business that is what you will use to
make tons more money in the future
because it's an investment in the
biggest asset you of course it's fun if
you work with clients in a nich you're
interested in and of course backstage
pass so important okay cons unlike a
typical job you're only paid for
billable hours so the hours you spend
working for a client it of course takes
a little bit of time to get going with
it right to make a decent income maybe
income insecurity in the beginning when
you're just trying to like find your
footing and everything good thing I have
over 100 plus videos here on YouTube
about freelancing and how to get started
on the right foot and everything I
learned over 5 years and becoming a sixf
figure freelancer so go and do that so
you don't have to stumble too much in
the beginning you might have to spend
lots of time with client acquisition
especially in the beginning but once
you've signed a few clients I think it
gets easier and easier and of course
like any other business that you might
start there is no traditional safety net
like health insurance or pension plan
you would have to set that up yourself
it's not that complicated but just
something to keep in mind one more con
is I think it will take a lot of
proactivity taking a lot of initiative
and learning on the job and you kind of
have to just accept that that is how it
will will be everybody who starts their
first work experience with zero work
experience spends time learning on the
job and freelancing is no different when
you start you're like I have no clue
what I'm doing I hope nobody realizes
that you just spend your time Googling
that's exactly what I did when I started
freelancing with no work experience I
was Googling every single thing that
came out of my clients's mouths that's
normal that is how you learn so do not
shy away from that and next up is
freelancing on a mid to senior level
because yeah I wanted to separate them
because I think not freelancing roles
were made equal so so mid to senior
roles are things that require a little
bit more of a specialized skill set so
I'm talking graphic design copywriting
digital business management uh web
developer photographer things where you
can't just like start day one and be
like I'm a copywriter like it requires a
little bit of studying or work
experience or something to get going
with it it's it's harder to figure out
via Google quickly is what I mean so
pros and cons here very similar to
Junior but Pros here is mid to senior
roles obviously get paid better so
you'll make more money per hour or you
can start doing things like retainers or
packages where your time isn't directly
correlated with your income like for me
as a business manager I was doing
deliverable based retainers and so I
wasn't being paid for every single hour
that I was sitting it was more what I
was producing for clients you can also
then start thinking about like profit
share and stuff like that where you
really benefit from helping a client's
business grow really big hate to learn
on the job it's fun if you work with
clients you really like it's a backstage
pass most importantly to all of these
types of businesses that you're going to
be working with yeah and of course
freelancing is super flexible so you can
do your work on your own time you have a
lot of location Independence I got to
travel the world while I was freelancing
full-time it was super chill I had a
great time I love freelancing I
recommend it to everybody I don't know
if you can tell yet I'm obsessed with it
I highly recommend it and then the cons
for these quite similar to the junior
ones of course everything has pros and
cons so it really comes down to you and
how badly you want something if you are
willing to handle the cons by the way
all the cons that I've mentioned are
problems that you can solve you can
solve it via Google you can solve it
asking questions you can solve almost
all of these problems it's just how much
time they take to solve so you kind of
have to figure out what you're
comfortable with the other type of
service-based business is businesses
that are bigger than one person AK and
agency so I'm talking about like
copyrighting agencies graphic design
agencies web development agencies so
Pros here very scalable lucrative if
done correctly you can take on bigger
clients when you have a team to fulfill
on lots of different things you don't
have to take on as many hats as a solo
freelancer might right because you can
hire different things you could hire
business manager for your agency you
could hire somebody to help you with
sales and higher profit margins than
solo potentially because you have a
bigger team bigger clients cons this is
not as beginner friendly as freelancing
I really think this is only for
experienced Freelancers ideally you have
been a successful freelancer and then
you start to get even more demand from
businesses and then you start an agency
that's normally how I would recommend
the flow it of course requires more
responsibility and time managing people
and knowing how to hire and manage your
projects which again you could hire
business manager to manage your agency
easily also requires a higher level of
skill and you have to have a really good
lead and sales pipeline to ensure people
are flowing in to so that there's enough
work for your agency and all the people
you hired so this is kind of how I would
separate out the roles we just talked
about into the tier list I would put
agency and mid to senior freelancing
roles in a tier and I would put Junior
freelancing roles into s tier so Junior
freelancing roles are the best
businesses to start for beginners it
doesn't require much work experience
it's not very high risk you don't have
to invest a lot of money to start you
can figure out a lot of it on the job
and you can learn on the job and then
you can use that learning then to become
a mid to senior freelancer if you want
you could start an agency if you want
you can use that knowledge to start I
don't know creating content about it you
could start making digital products
around your specialized skill set once
you've learned more and I don't know if
you've noticed but you could use this as
a pipeline like an a road map for what
type of business to start at what time
you could start as a junior freelancer
and this is essentially the road map I
did as well I started as a junior
freelancer I learned a lot I became a
mid to senior freelancer and from there
I was like let me start creating content
about the things that I'm learning and
that I enjoy started creating content
and I also started making digital
products around what I learned as a
freelancer as a business manager I
started teaching project team and
systems management created lots of
products out of that and now the only
one that's left to conquer is a physical
product business as a special thank you
to everyone who stayed this long watched
the video this long did wonders for my
retention first of all big hug big big
hug that was kind of awkward but it was
cute if you want a copy of this notion
table that we made which actually is
super intense business idea business
type barrier to entry so low is like low
barrier to entry it's like pretty fast
to get started short-term income
potential so like how realistic it is to
make money let's say within the next 3
to six months long-term potential so if
you stick with it for years how po how
much potential is there to make money
risk so how how risky is this how many
people actually like succeed with this
and then I also wanted to include a
category like a little tick box for
whether having a big audience or add
money is actually required to succeed
with this because I think that's
something that gurus don't often mention
is that yeah some of these things you
actually do need an audience to sell
your thing to and if you don't have that
you need to pay money to like meta or
YouTube to place ads for people to
actually see your product because people
are not just going to magically show up
on your website right shout out to Kiren
on my team Kirsten actually went and
looked up salary ranges for all of these
different types of roles and tons of
research to figure out what the salary
potentials are and she included them in
here for you guys so big shout out to
Kirsten everyone say thanks Kirsten
thanks Kiren and we put in all the pros
and cons here and then of course the
tier as well so if you want to grab a
copy of that I will link it down below
now if you're thinking about starting as
a junior freelancer I actually have a
video on the best and worst freelancing
niches I will link that here if you want
to go give that a gander I don't just
say the role I also tell you how I would
get started with it if I were you and I
picked that role so I'll put that here
and we can spend more time together yay
that was cheesy all right so that's it
for today thank you so much for watching
and I really hope to see you in the next
one okay bye
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